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(I've merged my own "Evelyn Frechette" article (seems to match more mentions of her in WP) with the concurrently written "Billie Frechette" one. Without prejudice to further consideration of interchanging the Rdr and article (but NOT via cut& paste), i'm doing the history merge.) My impression is that most of the material that i did not add or replace is a copyvio, and that should be checked out before removing the CU tag. --
Jerzy•
t 08:29, 4 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Most of the other editor's material has been removed; i was correct in thinking i recognized it, and it came from a single source. I will check what i neither wrote nor removed, within the next day or so; that can be done efficiently done by others as well (by looking at an earlier revision), but will be easier for me, since i think i was diligent in paraphrasing my part and i can concentrate almost automatically on what i didn't write. --
Jerzy•
t 09:00, 4 July 2009 (UTC)reply
The article needs to clarify a few things. Why are the names "Kayla "SchwoererBear" Schwoerer" listed after her name (and the punctuation needs to be corrected)? Was her first husband's name "Sparks" or "Spark"?
GregE625 (
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Theater
I removed
Billie Frechette has been seen in several theatrical performances, often programs revolving around Dillinger.
bcz
Its not needed unless it means "stage".
No stage peformances nor source were provided.
It's confusing if it just means the films.
It won't be needed if the stage productions are named.
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(I've merged my own "Evelyn Frechette" article (seems to match more mentions of her in WP) with the concurrently written "Billie Frechette" one. Without prejudice to further consideration of interchanging the Rdr and article (but NOT via cut& paste), i'm doing the history merge.) My impression is that most of the material that i did not add or replace is a copyvio, and that should be checked out before removing the CU tag. --
Jerzy•
t 08:29, 4 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Most of the other editor's material has been removed; i was correct in thinking i recognized it, and it came from a single source. I will check what i neither wrote nor removed, within the next day or so; that can be done efficiently done by others as well (by looking at an earlier revision), but will be easier for me, since i think i was diligent in paraphrasing my part and i can concentrate almost automatically on what i didn't write. --
Jerzy•
t 09:00, 4 July 2009 (UTC)reply
The article needs to clarify a few things. Why are the names "Kayla "SchwoererBear" Schwoerer" listed after her name (and the punctuation needs to be corrected)? Was her first husband's name "Sparks" or "Spark"?
GregE625 (
talk) —Preceding
undated comment added 13:46, 8 February 2012 (UTC).reply
Theater
I removed
Billie Frechette has been seen in several theatrical performances, often programs revolving around Dillinger.
bcz
Its not needed unless it means "stage".
No stage peformances nor source were provided.
It's confusing if it just means the films.
It won't be needed if the stage productions are named.